I've read through this thread, and it sounds like the angle of the cleat was incorrect for your foot. It's likely that you when you put the cleat back on, you inadvertantly changed the angle of the cleat so that the back was pushed more towards the outside (or front towards the inside) a touch. I doubt it has anything to do with a burr or anything like that.
if you are duck footed, pigeon toed, or hens toothed, you have to account when angling the cleat under your foot.
Not sure about that....The position of the cleat is the same as i had marked the sole and lined up the nose of the cleat with the mark.
I am totally flat footed....not sure about being quack footed.......or coo-coo toed......but i am *rare *as a hens tooth!
Some coincidence......burr=problem.......no burr=no problem
Not sure about that....The position of the cleat is the same as i had marked the sole and lined up the nose of the cleat with the mark.
I am totally flat footed....not sure about being quack footed.......or coo-coo toed......but i am *rare *as a hens tooth!
Some coincidence......burr=problem.......no burr=no problem